Ego in Search and Rescue
When does Ego get in the way in SAR? My family are [eventually] realising that if you get me a book for Christmas, I’m a very happy bunny. It also means that when someone else buys a book for you, you often get to read stuff you wouldn’t normally pick up or buy. This Christmas [...]
January 5, 2010
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Robert Bradley ·
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Tags: Egonomics, SAR, SAR Operations, SAR Team · Posted in: Search Thoughts
Emergency Response & Search & Rescue by Gary Foo
This new book seems to have aroused a lot of interest, certainly here in the UK, but also abroad too. It seemed appropriate then to write a quick review of the book. The book covers a vast amount of ground in its 300 plus pages. It starts with a round-up of the different SAR disciplines, [...]
November 13, 2009
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Robert Bradley ·
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Tags: Briefing, Callout, De-briefing, Emergency Response, Emergency Response & Search & Rescue, Gary Foo, International SAR, Lost Person Behavior, Lost Person Behaviour, Mountain Bikes, Mounted SAR, Navigation, SAR, SAR Command, SAR Medicine, SAR Operations, SAR Vehicles, Search Dogs, Search Patterns, Search Theory, Team Roles · Posted in: Search Books, Search Thoughts


